Iran Has Shown Little Commitment to Upholding the Nuclear Deal. Will the U.S. Lift Sanctions Anyway?
So far, Tehran has met none of its obligations.
December 21, 2015
Secularism vs. secularity.
The Texas state bar recently decided not to allow a class on religion and legal ethics, offered by the law school of a Catholic university, to count toward continuing education requirements, on the grounds that to do so would constitute violation of boundaries between church and state. In his dissenting analysis, Peter Berger explains the underlying conflict between “secularity” and “secularism.”
So far, Tehran has met none of its obligations.
How will Russia react?
Secularism vs. secularity.
A softer and more balanced voice.
It’s not to condemn Conservative Judaism.
The Texas state bar recently decided not to allow a class on religion and legal ethics, offered by the law school of a Catholic university, to count toward continuing education requirements, on the grounds that to do so would constitute violation of boundaries between church and state. In his dissenting analysis, Peter Berger explains the underlying conflict between “secularity” and “secularism.”
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